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This is an easy one to get "too cute" with...I'm noticing that a lot as I play through it. But yeah, that's a great spot for that.
There's opportunity for a chromatic walk up from Gmaj to E- in bars 13 - 14. I didn't realize until after recording.
Copyright doesn't expire once a book is out of print.
I wouldn’t say no to an L5 CES or something, but if I had that amount of money burning a hole in my pocket for a new guitar - actually, no wouldn’t be my first choice. I’d probably go for something...
I choose whichever one I prefer the look of on that particular guitar. Simple as
I think I solved my own problem! :-) I found a book called Wolf Marshall's Jazz Guitar Course. He has a chapter on GUIDE TONES and that looks like what I was originally talking about. I...
If I could afford another, this would be very tempting!
This sounds good. You've inspired me to use HHTM for my next vid.
I've seen the Charlton Johnson book, I remember it as being quite good. The Ranger Doug book is also very good. The video...not so much...I guess he's getting at what to teach a young beginner for...
The higher end Tokais are great guitars. They are very much copies of the Gibson 335, not interpretations of the 355 like a lot of maple necked/ebony boarded Japanese guitars. Mine happens to be a...
LOL - perhaps... did not know George was a player... perhaps just a collector ??
Is it not kind of a natural thing? one… two… ah one two three four
There are too many sources to list regarding basic to advanced blues and jazz blues studies in books.. the amount of recordings of jazz greats playing straight ahead blues and blues flavored tunes...
My L4-CES sounded glorious in our old Classic 20. Wish we had kept it. Wonder if the new ones would sound as good.
Just a bit of encouragement. Many think EQ controls on amps are adequate. When, in fact, they are almost always awful. A good EQ pedal may be the single most important piece of gear you can run...
Don Cherry on Lennie Tristano
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